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there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it resentenced, so it would bring it more in line with how other states do it right now. >> and who decides what serious is? is there a criteria? >> the penal code. it's written into the penal code. there was a ballot measure a few years ago -- >> what's the difference between this one and that one? >> yeah, prop 66 in 2004. that was leading in the polls. it also would have made the third strike required to be violent but it went further than that and it would have recategorized some crimes and downgraded some crimes so they would no longer be categorized as
there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it...
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you would like to see sharia law implemented as the law of the land. >> ahmed al'abaid ( translated ): certainly. certainly, yes. >> ward: that is therefore saying that you'd like to create an islamic state in syria. >> al'abaid ( translated ): and what's wrong with that? the world has misguided ideas about islam. muslims have never been the aggressors against anyone. >> ward: we had heard that, under al'abaid, captured government soldiers were being tried by self-appointed sharia judges. you have a judicial system here? >> al'abaid ( translated ): yes, we got a judicial system, and everybody is happy with it. sometimes, when we release the prisoners, they refuse to leave. >> ward: would it be possible for us to meet with some of your prisoners? >> al'abaid ( translated ): well, most of them have left. i believe there's one or two who are still there, but it wouldn't be possible for you to meet them. >> ward: al'abaid's men gave us a collection of videos as a parting gift. most of them showed his fighters on the front lines in aleppo. but one stood out. it shows four syrian soldiers,
you would like to see sharia law implemented as the law of the land. >> ahmed al'abaid ( translated ): certainly. certainly, yes. >> ward: that is therefore saying that you'd like to create an islamic state in syria. >> al'abaid ( translated ): and what's wrong with that? the world has misguided ideas about islam. muslims have never been the aggressors against anyone. >> ward: we had heard that, under al'abaid, captured government soldiers were being tried by...
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when you think about international law and the law of war, we have to think not about law as about a fundamental set of rules that can never be broken. we have to look at it as a series of lessons from previous generations who fought nasty wars. those lessons are avoid civilian casualties. help radicalize the indigenous population. use restraint. focus on proportionality. only the force you need to achieve your objective. know what objectives you want to achieve and do not go beyond that. we have an increase in the intensity in u.s. operations. we have a ship on target strike based on positive information, to so-called signature strikes. that may have worked pretty well in pakistan, where ethnic arabs have a tendency to stick out. in a place like yemen where ethnic arabs are coming back and reintegrating into their own tribal structures, the signature strike becomes problematic. drones are a tool. they allow us to extend our reach and reduce the cost of intervening. they do not change the need for having very clear intelligence. they do not change the need to understand a local socia
when you think about international law and the law of war, we have to think not about law as about a fundamental set of rules that can never be broken. we have to look at it as a series of lessons from previous generations who fought nasty wars. those lessons are avoid civilian casualties. help radicalize the indigenous population. use restraint. focus on proportionality. only the force you need to achieve your objective. know what objectives you want to achieve and do not go beyond that. we...
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>> as an attorney, i am required to uphold the laws of the state of california, and the united states as well. i'm required to do so in a completely even-handed manner. i do so with no problem and with all the love in my heart. that being said, it would be ridiculous, disingenuous and completely unhelpful not to realize that certain segments within our population here in san francisco need help more than others. it would be absolutely preposterous for me to sit up here and tell you that we're going to approach polices of economic advantagement in an even-handed manner. that would do a disservice to and again, we are a weaker city if we allow certain segments of you are population to essentially rot. we're a stronger, vibrant and more resilient city if we address the issues of those least among us, tackle them, and face them head-on. >> thank you. >> that is what i'm about. truth and honesty in our policy approached. >> mr. resignato. >> i think one important thing we need to look at is vision. really, you know? a vision for what san francisco is going to be. and i think that involves
>> as an attorney, i am required to uphold the laws of the state of california, and the united states as well. i'm required to do so in a completely even-handed manner. i do so with no problem and with all the love in my heart. that being said, it would be ridiculous, disingenuous and completely unhelpful not to realize that certain segments within our population here in san francisco need help more than others. it would be absolutely preposterous for me to sit up here and tell you that...
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so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake causing widespread damage will strike san francisco, or the greater bay area within the next 30 years. what new polices should the city institute in order to minimize the human and economic costs of the next big one? this is a question for miss breed, mr. davis and miss johnson. >> i think that we all -- we are already doing some of those things. for example, many of the new buildings, we're making them as sturdy as we possibly can. we're doing a lot of retrofit projects. part of the work that we do -- i raised over $2.5 million to renovate t
so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake...
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related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to make sure that that happens. whether it's through a non-profit housing organization or through another means in the city. then i think you need to be able to enforce legislation, if you have it in place. so that makes sense to me. >> thanks. mr. everett? >> your question reads like a law school exam question, by the
related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing...
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eric and justin who attend uc berkeley school of law were arrested this afternoon. they were reportedly captured on surveillance video chasing the bird into the trees and then carrying its body and severed head for some reason. the bird was a helmet guinea fowl like this. they face felony charges of torture and killing of wild life. >>> of san jose tonight an issue over how long it takes police to respond to crime. only on 7 investigation finds slow response times. may also be affecting the ability of paramedic to do their job in an emergency. story tonight from 7 news reporter david louis. >> already a busy evening when police officers investigating an officer involved somewhating at the cal-trans station in downtown san jose. police notified of altercation outside a check cashing office where a man was down. police dispatch log obtained by abc 7 news indicates no patrol unit were available to respond. the log indicates the police were called 8:26 p.m. fire truck with paramedic arrived 8 minutes later. officers was dispatched 13 minutes later arriving 17 minutes la
eric and justin who attend uc berkeley school of law were arrested this afternoon. they were reportedly captured on surveillance video chasing the bird into the trees and then carrying its body and severed head for some reason. the bird was a helmet guinea fowl like this. they face felony charges of torture and killing of wild life. >>> of san jose tonight an issue over how long it takes police to respond to crime. only on 7 investigation finds slow response times. may also be...
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interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of other candidates and the audience and to maintain quiet during the forum. i ask you to respect that commitment. every aspect of this forum will be equally fair to all participating candidates. as everyone here knows candidate debates are often limited to latitudinal appears and personal attack. our debate focuses on critical areas of policy disagreement among the leading candidates. so this end the league of women voters of san francisco and the san francisco public press working with researchers at uc davis, developed an issue position survey for the supervisorial candidates. the candidates were asked to stat
interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of...
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i'm sure she obeys the laws. what i would like to see diminished is when buys bicyclists go through the red light, and they make aan obscene gesture and told where to go. i've seen where bicyclists are dragged from their bikes and beaten up by irate pedestrians. and we want to put a stop to that. >> thank you. this is followed by robin brasso. >> good afternoon, board, my name is dennis valins. i'm a bicyclist here in san francisco who happens to make my living driving a cab. it gives me a unique perspective because i'm able to see two sides of the issue. one, when i'm on my way to work, or when i'm going to see a show, or the other side, when i'm at work. there are three areas i would like to talk about and some ideas that i have to improve safety. the first is market and octavia, which was mentioned earlier. it is an accident waiting to happen the way it is set up now. an idea i've always had, which i thought would be really cool, which reminds me of some things they do in davis, with signage, is a long, gradua
i'm sure she obeys the laws. what i would like to see diminished is when buys bicyclists go through the red light, and they make aan obscene gesture and told where to go. i've seen where bicyclists are dragged from their bikes and beaten up by irate pedestrians. and we want to put a stop to that. >> thank you. this is followed by robin brasso. >> good afternoon, board, my name is dennis valins. i'm a bicyclist here in san francisco who happens to make my living driving a cab. it...
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domestic criminal law analogy. we are not operating in the room of u.s. domestic criminal law. we're operating in the role of war and peace in a foreign conflicts of. the stakes are arguably even higher. there is no trial. the target you may or may not be a militant as i have the chance to save weight. i am actually the guy from the next village over. so substantial evidence in that kind of context, were talking about war and peace, life and death at a macro level. the cost of getting the decision wrong undermines our policy, our ability to build a relationship in order to achieve the kind of objectives we have which involves stability and prosperity. that is what we are here for. if you do that on the basis of circumstantial evidence it will be hard. more importantly, it's going to be really hard to go to the tribal leader in that region and explain we did it on the basis of circumstantial evidence. when i was in him in one of the chance that i interviewed was a tribal leader from our district in the south. and he had put together its local militia that was literally fighting
domestic criminal law analogy. we are not operating in the room of u.s. domestic criminal law. we're operating in the role of war and peace in a foreign conflicts of. the stakes are arguably even higher. there is no trial. the target you may or may not be a militant as i have the chance to save weight. i am actually the guy from the next village over. so substantial evidence in that kind of context, were talking about war and peace, life and death at a macro level. the cost of getting the...
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he is a fellow at the center for national security law at the university of virginia law school. he holds a bachelor's degree in government and history. a ph.d. in politics in international studies from cambridge university. he is the author of an upcoming book. most recently, he did field research in yemen, which he will be talking about today. he has served in the u.s. treasury department. thank you very much. we are pleased to have you, as well. without further ado, let me turn to peter bergen for his comments and insights. >> thank you for the introduction. i wanted to talk about the american foundation in terms of drones. [sirens] can everybody hear me? 2004 was really the first drone strike in pakistan, authorized by george w. bush. not a single drone strike has occurred outside the areas. that is one of the reasons i think he used the acquiescence in the strikes. i think there is acquiescence by the pakistan government. it would very quickly change if the drone strikes changed and other tribal regions. they are referred to as foreign area. constitutionally, the regions hav
he is a fellow at the center for national security law at the university of virginia law school. he holds a bachelor's degree in government and history. a ph.d. in politics in international studies from cambridge university. he is the author of an upcoming book. most recently, he did field research in yemen, which he will be talking about today. he has served in the u.s. treasury department. thank you very much. we are pleased to have you, as well. without further ado, let me turn to peter...
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campos says it was a tough decision but it was about looking at the law and the facts. we'll have continuing coverage on the vote all morning. we also have a special section dedicated to our home page. >>> let's go to los angeles and go to gigi graciette where there is a court case going on. this really doesn't have to do with the movie he produced. it's a probation violation. nakoula was convicted of bank fraud after he took out hundreds and hundreds of credit cards and fake names. he served his federal time in prison. some of the conditions of his probation included not using fake names anymore and not being on the internet and not asking anyone to be on the internet for him. since clips of the movie were posted on youtube, it's thought by federal prosecutors that he violated his probation and he's been using several names when the judge addressed him. he asked to be called another name. there is a bounty of at least $300,000 on his head. that was issued by a cleric in afghanistan. that's the latest and we'll be following this story here in los angeles. >> all right.
campos says it was a tough decision but it was about looking at the law and the facts. we'll have continuing coverage on the vote all morning. we also have a special section dedicated to our home page. >>> let's go to los angeles and go to gigi graciette where there is a court case going on. this really doesn't have to do with the movie he produced. it's a probation violation. nakoula was convicted of bank fraud after he took out hundreds and hundreds of credit cards and fake names. he...
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when you think about international law and the law of war, we have to think not about law as about a fundamental set of rules that can never be broken. we have to look at it as a series of lessons from previous generations who fought nasty wars. those lessons are avoid civilian casualties. help radicalize the indigenous population. use restraint. focus on proportionality. only the force you need to achieve your objective. know what objectives you want to achieve and do not go beyond that. we have an increase in the intensity in u.s. operations. we have a ship on target strike based on positive information, to so-called signature strikes. that may have worked pretty well in pakistan, where ethnic arabs have a tendency to stick out. in a place like yemen where ethnic arabs are coming back and reintegrating into their own tribal structures, the signature strike becomes problematic. drones are a tool. they allow us to extend our reach and reduce the cost of intervening. they do not change the need for having very clear intelligence. they do not change the need to understand a local socia
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overseas but the department of homeland security believes the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here at r.t. about being tracked on line and followed by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance in our schools. and it's tuesday october ninth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . well three years ago today president barack obama became a nobel peace prize winner it was early on in his presidency and many were wondering what exactly he did to deserve the prestigious award president obama himself seems surprised here's a clip of his acceptance speech i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. in part of this is because at the beginning. of my labors on the world stage. compared to some of the joys of history would we see this bros. schweitzer. marshall
overseas but the department of homeland security believes the high tech flying machines can be an asset to law enforcement here at home we'll take a look at how drones are getting smaller and the many drones on the horizon. and we often talk here at r.t. about being tracked on line and followed by surveillance cameras but there's a new area where big brother is starting to watch you a look inside the growing state of surveillance in our schools. and it's tuesday october ninth eight pm here in...
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me and my research, it may be the blm is looking the other way and letting as beyer, tom davis, the law because in a way, he is helping them out. he is putting relief on this overloaded system horse storage. >> who could you speak to to learn more about who tom davis is? >> tom davis in many ways is just a roll back, a guy who grew up around horses his old life. he makes his living hauling cattle for people around colorado. he is not a special guy in any sense. he lives in a modest house in a critique remote, impoverished part of the state. for some reason, and our reason that i cannot honestly say, the blm has just decided it is okay to sell him hundreds and hundreds of horses and never checked what he's doing with them. there are people with in the wild horse welfare world, people who love to these sources, who have said -- if someone is buying as many horses, there is only one thing he could be doing with them. sending them to slaughter. the blm has responded -- no, no, no, we have checked this guy out. he is above reproach. >> who are the advocates for the horses? >> the advocates f
me and my research, it may be the blm is looking the other way and letting as beyer, tom davis, the law because in a way, he is helping them out. he is putting relief on this overloaded system horse storage. >> who could you speak to to learn more about who tom davis is? >> tom davis in many ways is just a roll back, a guy who grew up around horses his old life. he makes his living hauling cattle for people around colorado. he is not a special guy in any sense. he lives in a modest...
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the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no citywide wi-fi. the city organization sfciti run by ron conway proposes a series of technology-based solutions to those problems, like parking. >> parking in san francisco is not easy. you should be able to use a mobile app, pay for parking and use a text message when you're running out of time. you go back into the app and buy more time. >> reporter: the day end of this ad acts city voters to vote yes on prop e changing payroll tax to a system more favorable to tech companies. this is the same organization that supported then interim mayor ed lee who you'll recall promised never to run for mayor and then had the -- >
the companies deny breaking any american law. >>> mcafee will layoff workers, this according to reuters. we're not sure how many. mcafee purchased by intel last year. intel pointing out that company hasn't added a job in california in ten years. the computer industry is suffering badly because of the popularity of tablets and smartphones. >>> a new ad asks why san francisco is home to so many tech companies but isn't very tech friendly to its citizens. for instance, why no...
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. >> is there a china law in this country? a china lobby saying stay away from them because we need them so badly? >> i don't know. >> a lot of companies need to sell to china. the last thing they want to do, i don't think they want to hear about a trade war, given they own so many kentucky fried chickens in china. >> there's a trillion dollars in treasury bonds pretty strong lobbying. >> that's true. that's true. >> i think you're right. the main thing about china is it is more complicated that it seems. >> finally, a couple interesting notes on banks, david, the makenzie report saying the business model will provide sustainable profits and there's a poll of bankser who believe their numbers will get better, not worse. >> optimism never dies when it comes to people's pay. you look around them to see everything falling down but i was a star. i served to get paid well. we talked a lot about it. i think when you talk to the executives who run many of the global institutions, it is coming down in a true way. it's a seminole chang
. >> is there a china law in this country? a china lobby saying stay away from them because we need them so badly? >> i don't know. >> a lot of companies need to sell to china. the last thing they want to do, i don't think they want to hear about a trade war, given they own so many kentucky fried chickens in china. >> there's a trillion dollars in treasury bonds pretty strong lobbying. >> that's true. that's true. >> i think you're right. the main thing about...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. 3 bbfore the schooners set sail they will parade around greater chesapeake bay schooner is streaming now for this mornings hommtown hotspot. - teel us about the parade.- what time does the 3 see during the parade? parade? 33 the great chesapeake bay schooner racc begins octobee 9th - 13th. just south of the chesapeake bayybridge.foo more information log on to fox balttmore dot com slash morning. 3 3- 3 p, 3 cominggup... eight important arras to ffcus on... during your workout.the exercises that women should include... every time. managing pain... with steroid injections.what patients need to know in the midst of a connected to tainted mmdicine. you're watccing fox 45 morning morning. 3((break 2)) when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fi
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. 3 bbfore the schooners set sail they will parade around greater chesapeake bay schooner is streaming now for this mornings hommtown hotspot. - teel us about the parade.- what time does the 3 see during the parade? parade? 33 the great chesapeake bay schooner racc begins octobee 9th - 13th. just south of the chesapeake bayybridge.foo more information log on to fox balttmore dot com...
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where a city officer admitted o skirting the law... by having another officer siin his tatement of charges. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 orning news. more problems for thh newly released iphone 5. 5.this time withhthe camera. piccures taken facing a light "flare" in them.apple says chhnge thh compooition of your picture.but this problemm doesn'' seem to appear n older iphones.plus, the screen appears to flicker on some phones when the keyboard launcces..o comment from apple yet on that one. coming up on the early &peditioo... an extremely- disliked pest... akes a big co. comeback.the major stinkbug infestation that's hitting most of america.. 3 ((break 1)) 3 stinkbugs are making a comeback in 38 states... including here in maryllnd. according tt scientists... the pwrst infestation is in tte mid-atlantic region. region.they say the rrse is due to loog periods of sustained hot weather over the insect's natural predators have nnt been able to keep up with the growing stink bug population. ((2--hot toss tooweather)) ((ad libbmeteorologist))
where a city officer admitted o skirting the law... by having another officer siin his tatement of charges. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 orning news. more problems for thh newly released iphone 5. 5.this time withhthe camera. piccures taken facing a light "flare" in them.apple says chhnge thh compooition of your picture.but this problemm doesn'' seem to appear n older iphones.plus, the screen appears to flicker on some phones when the keyboard launcces..o comment from apple yet on that...
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laws. it is likely to become fodder for the u.s. presidential campaign, and there was a big piece -- >> on "60 minutes" and "wall street journal" and chavez won. >> apparently this is just a rumor, the bls the entire of bureau labor statistics from here was flown down to venezuela to monitor the election. >> the chicago guys were thrown down. >> ba-dum-boom. let's get to the story, the venezuelan president hugo chavez as joe was just saying -- >> 54-45. >> comfortable election victory that could extend his rule to 20 years. the next election isn't officially for six years but you had tens of thousands of ecstatic supporters flooding the streets around the presidential palace in downtown caracas, pumped their fists in the air and started shouting chavez's name. enrique capriles, he was beat by more than nine points. it will extend a wave of nationalizations and continue his support for left wing allies. we've heard how important this is for cuba, he has billions at his fingertips because of the oil produced there. this is the country
laws. it is likely to become fodder for the u.s. presidential campaign, and there was a big piece -- >> on "60 minutes" and "wall street journal" and chavez won. >> apparently this is just a rumor, the bls the entire of bureau labor statistics from here was flown down to venezuela to monitor the election. >> the chicago guys were thrown down. >> ba-dum-boom. let's get to the story, the venezuelan president hugo chavez as joe was just saying --...
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. >> under law in california state prisons, a psychiatrist cannot force drugs on any patient unless that patient meets certain criteria for being a danger to himself or others. >> they will probably discharge him like that. and there's not much we can do because he has the right to refuse medication. >> this is -- this is a crime against civilization. those bars on that window. >>> coming up, what is considered the most dangerous place at san quentin, the exercise yard. ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and help
. >> under law in california state prisons, a psychiatrist cannot force drugs on any patient unless that patient meets certain criteria for being a danger to himself or others. >> they will probably discharge him like that. and there's not much we can do because he has the right to refuse medication. >> this is -- this is a crime against civilization. those bars on that window. >>> coming up, what is considered the most dangerous place at san quentin, the exercise...
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we've changed the law, we've created these programs, we've put things in place. and it is working. i mean, we're standing with doctors and nurses and police officers and community activists across the country. >> belva: this is a global program, so, you have a global face. >> correct. we've been working for many, many years to not only let people know that violence against women and kids is a big problem in the united states, but it's a big problem around the world. and we had a chance during the beijing conference in 1995 to put the issue of violence in the platform of action. when secretary of state clinton gave her speech in beijing, she said, "women's rights are human rights. but if they are being beaten and abused, they're never going to actualize it." >> belva: the current campaign, where you are really trying to get to teenagers and the word respect is in it. how does that play out with these young people? >> part of what we're trying to do is get people to really have a conversation about healthy relationships, and healthy relationships are based on mutual respect. so, resp
we've changed the law, we've created these programs, we've put things in place. and it is working. i mean, we're standing with doctors and nurses and police officers and community activists across the country. >> belva: this is a global program, so, you have a global face. >> correct. we've been working for many, many years to not only let people know that violence against women and kids is a big problem in the united states, but it's a big problem around the world. and we had a...
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it modifies the three strikes law. >>> it's a debate with more punch lines and politics. last nights fox news comedian went head to head with john stewart. their 90 minute debate was streamed live on the internet and topics included foreign policy, entitlement, and the economy. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? >> do you? >> no. i asked first. >> how is it that two personalities such of yourself that are almost polar opposites share willingly to come together when congress can't. what advice would you give continue? [ cheering and applause ] enter. >> the debate was dubbed the rumble in the air condition auditorium. proceeds from the sold out event did go to charity. >>> the southern california man that reportedly made the antimuslim video that sparked worldwide violence is due back in court on wednesday. they will decide whether he should be sent back to prison for violating his probation for a 2010 bank fraud conviction. he is being held in custody after it was determined that he's a flight risk. >>> support continues to build for the bay area teen who was
it modifies the three strikes law. >>> it's a debate with more punch lines and politics. last nights fox news comedian went head to head with john stewart. their 90 minute debate was streamed live on the internet and topics included foreign policy, entitlement, and the economy. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? >> do you? >> no. i asked first. >> how is it that two personalities such of yourself that are almost polar opposites share willingly to...
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law, blog, blog. but it's a sanguine letter and gives an indication of how quickly news could travel. this is a today's empowered the injured and are to his getting letters from home expressing condoled as in concern. this is a transcription of the telegraph that was done to to inform the howard family in maine that he had been injured or have been wounded. and then within a day is a veteran from howard.com, written obviously with his left hand, so you get a sense, something has happened here, that is well enough to want to write, but videos that makes the good old college try of writing left-handed because he didn't have another choice. bitter he was awarded medal of honor for his service. a year later we have another letter from him, again to guy. you can see he is sort of figured out how to write with his left hand. at least this illegible letter now. this is a great letter for a couple reasons. why does he use camp and outside of chat is at this point and anticipation through georgia. and he write
law, blog, blog. but it's a sanguine letter and gives an indication of how quickly news could travel. this is a today's empowered the injured and are to his getting letters from home expressing condoled as in concern. this is a transcription of the telegraph that was done to to inform the howard family in maine that he had been injured or have been wounded. and then within a day is a veteran from howard.com, written obviously with his left hand, so you get a sense, something has happened here,...
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they wrote a lot of the health care reform law. thurber estimates $9 billion is spent every year on lobbying and related advocacy, a top lobbyist can make millions the influence of business in washington d.c. is the third largest business after government and tourism. i think there's probably 100,000 people in the industry, not lobbyists specifically but in the industry supporting all of that in washington. >> reporter: and what do clients expect from their lobbyists? we asked gary lauer, ceo of a $150 million california firm called e-health insurance, a website that lets customers shop for health insurance from 180 companies. >> i was interested in getting some lobbyists, a, who had high credibility and, b, who could frankly get some doors open so we could explain what the situation was and what we think the remedy would be. >> reporter: specifically he was seeking to change the rules of health care reform so low-income americans can use government subsidies to buy insurance througcompanies like e-health. lobbyist lanny davis agre
they wrote a lot of the health care reform law. thurber estimates $9 billion is spent every year on lobbying and related advocacy, a top lobbyist can make millions the influence of business in washington d.c. is the third largest business after government and tourism. i think there's probably 100,000 people in the industry, not lobbyists specifically but in the industry supporting all of that in washington. >> reporter: and what do clients expect from their lobbyists? we asked gary lauer,...
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it's not as if we said we're going to pass a law that it can never be done. that you can only do it our way. we're just interpreting it the way we want to interpret it, you know? >> so far the reviews and the response to your interpretation has been powerful and positive reviews. >> it's been awesome. it's been awesome. especially, you know, we're selling out. to see these audiences give us the response that they're giving us really vibing on what we're doing and the word of mouth is incredible. it really feels great. you know? i was telling people i'm not used to be in a production where everything is great. i'm used to the production where it's, like, look we may make it until next week if you have friends and family. tell them to come now. that's the kind of stuff i'm used to. can i get five tickets? take six. how many do you need? >> you get a ticket. >> take the whole balcony. you know? this is really a joy to actually be able to tell my family and friends, well i'll try and get you tickets. >> it must be a good feeling. >> it's really great. >> it's bee
it's not as if we said we're going to pass a law that it can never be done. that you can only do it our way. we're just interpreting it the way we want to interpret it, you know? >> so far the reviews and the response to your interpretation has been powerful and positive reviews. >> it's been awesome. it's been awesome. especially, you know, we're selling out. to see these audiences give us the response that they're giving us really vibing on what we're doing and the word of mouth...